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LSU
Tigers football plays the Auburn Tigers Saturday, October 14, 2017. Find the game time, TV channel and online stream info
below.

The LSU football team (4-2, 1-1 SEC) seems to be back on track after a 17-16 road win over the Florida Gators last Saturday.
But the challenges don’t stop for LSU as it now has to face off against one of the conference’s top teams in No.
10 Auburn (5-1, 3-0 SEC). Auburn has won its last three games by a combined score of 144-47 and its only loss was a one-possession
defeat at the hands of the defending national champion Clemson Tigers.

Here’s all the information you need to know about the game Saturday afternoon:

LSU-Auburn football game time, details

Who: LSU (4-2, 1-1 SEC) vs.No. 10 Auburn (5-1, 3-0 SEC)

Where: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, La.

When: Saturday, October 14, 2:30 p.m. CT

What TV channel will LSU-Auburn football be on?

The game will be broadcast nationally on CBS with Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson commentating the game.

How can I stream LSU-Auburn football online?

How can I listen to LSU-Florida football on the radio?

A radio broadcast of the game will be accessible through the LSU Sports Radio Network. Baton Rouge residents will be able
to listen to the game on 98.1 FM Baton Rouge. Internet users can find the radio feed featuring Chris Blair, Doug Moreau and
Gordy Rush through LSUsports.net/live.

How else can I follow LSU football Saturday?

You can follow live stats online through ESPN.com or through LSUstats.com.
Twitter users can get up-to-the-minute updates by following @LSUfootball, or
by following SEC Country’s beat writers Alex Hickey, Nick Suss and Sam Spiegelman live from Tiger Stadium at @bigahickey,
@nicksuss and @samspiegs.

LSU-Auburn game preview

The 2017 Tiger Bowl is a perfect time to wonder what could’ve been.

When the two teams matched up in 2016, the shape of SEC football was set to change regardless of the outcome. Auburn was
1-2, coming off close losses to Clemson and Texas A&M, and coach Gus Malzahn was on the hot seat. LSU was 2-1, coach Les
Miles was also on the hot seat and had already changed starting quarterbacks and barely eked past Mississippi State by three
points.

In a game where Auburn didn’t score a touchdown, the Orange Tigers bested the Purple Tigers 18-13, but not without
a little last-minute controversy. LSU quarterback Danny Etling appeared to throw a game winning touchdown as time expired,
but upon review the referees reversed the call, saying LSU didn’t get the snap off in time.

The rest was history. The win steadied Auburn’s season, Malzahn kept his job and led his team to the Sugar Bowl.
Miles was fired the next day and the Ed Orgeron era began in Baton Rouge.

There aren’t as many big picture issues at stake this Saturday, but LSU and Auburn still have a lot to lose. Auburn
is on a hot streak, averaging 48 points per game over its last three wins and crossing into the AP Top 10 for the first time
this season. The home team, on the other hand, found a semblance of normalcy by beating Florida and is trying to put its early
season hiccups behind it to even off the first half of Orgeron’s first full season.